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They could have at least made the frog a goat or a shark or something. Dressing it up as something new and exciting is a bit cheeky. It's the same levels you've played through in the regular Adventure, only now they're a bit harder - the balls move faster and you don't seem to get as many fortuitous colour combos occurring naturally. The other new mode, Heroic Frog, isn't really a new mode at all. Iron Frog is billed as "the ultimate test" for Zuma veterans and it's certainly impossible to win without total concentration - you might even want to turn the telly down. Each one is extremely tough to beat, with very little room for error. If you do manage to play through all 60 levels and the six boss battles, you'll unlock the two new (allegedly) modes in Zuma's Revenge! First up is Iron Frog Gauntlet, which features 10 specially designed levels. Serious Zuma players should enjoy the challenge, though. As a result you're forced to play strategically and think ahead in order to win, and casual players could lose interest at this point. The string seems to move more quickly and there are fewer opportunities to match at every turn, leaving you with many more odd-man-out balls to deal with. The boss battles are enjoyable enough, despite the fact none of the first few take more than a handful of attempts to complete.īut the difficulty level ramps up considerably once you get above level 50 - not just with regard to boss battles but when it comes to regular levels too. These usually involve trying to make holes in the string of balls so you can get a clear shot at the boss, who fights back with various minions and projectile weapons. Other new features include the introduction of boss battles.